Australian Open - Dark Horses Alongside Men

As a division men went into confusion last season, which eventually led to a new player at the top, it seems that each of them will have the chance to win a major tournament this year.
Although it will be difficult for other players whos names are not Nadal, Federer, Djokovic and Murray to beat the four gentlemen just mentioned, everything is possible. In addition, the performance of Djokovic defeated the top three world ranked players in a tournament that included the end means that it is feasible. I took the names below for those who might cause a stir in the Australia Open this year.
Jo-Wilfried Tsonga First, it has now declared himself fit to participate in the competition after he withdrew from a tennis tournament warm-up because of back problems. Initially, this caused some frustration among the tennis fans who wanted to see the French again after beating Nadal last year in the semifinals for the right to face Djokovic, who in turn beat Federer, who is not an easy thing to do. There are many questions about its ability to shock is his chances of winning this year. It can produce the same quality of tennis that he exhibited last year without further strengthen his back, the key to his progress this year.
2nd Andy Roddick, I can not understand what Roddick keeps the size of tennis. Possess the most deadly servant of men in the circuit means that you can dominate your opponents and beating them into submission. When he won the US Open in 2003, was the top contest between him and Federer. He even kept a short time after his victory, but Federer prevailed in 2004. But it seemed that he was unable to find his touch in the future. He played poorly in subsequent tournaments. Suddenly, the last hope for America to rule men's tennis short-lived and replaced by younger candidates and more hungry as Nadal, Djokovic and Murray today. A point, but I think it should work on is his mental strength. Its appearance seems oncourt as a sign of frustration. He must see Nadal and Federer play, they leave nothing bother them, and when they make mistakes, they forget and play the next point.
3. Marat Safin-like Roddick, is also a former winner of the Grand Slam, gripping the U.S. Open in 2000, when he defeated Pete Sampras at the Australian Open and in 2005, when he outclassed native Australian Lleyton Hewitt. I always thought, he still has enough gas left in his tank for the second Grand Slam victory. And I thought, when the success of women in the district Dinara last year, is sufficiently motivated to try to achieve something for themselves this year. I remember Safin, who has played against Hewitt. It 'appeared calm and control his emotions. Do not let his frustration better than him and appered be himself psychologically to do better when Hewitt made his own fist pumping antics on the field. There was a voice that is seriously thinking of retiring soon sport. If this is true, I hope it will help his cause, staying focused throughout the year, winning a second Grand Slam and end his career with a bang
And if I do not mourn, it's a "we" rally the heart rather than an "I'm fed up" sign.


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Australian Open - Dark Horses Alongside Men
Australian Open - Dark Horses Alongside Men
Australian Open - Dark Horses Alongside Men
Australian Open - Dark Horses Alongside Men
Australian Open - Dark Horses Alongside Men
Australian Open - Dark Horses Alongside Men

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